rest of it. despite all the warnings i don t know whether people are taking this as seriously as they ought to. clearly organisations like network rail who are saying don t travel unless you have two on monday and tuesday, we have heard warnings throughout the day on bbc news channel, on the radio, and everywhere else, and from health experts explaining that this is as dangerous and we should take this red dollar as seriously as we do when we get a red alert about high winds or bad weather. i think it is going to be hard for people but we ve never had this temperature in this country. it is dangerous. we don t have the infrastructure to deal with it. you know, rhodes could melt, tarmac can melt, train tracks can buckle. it s going to be pretty difficult but it s only for a couple of days, but people do need to take it seriously. of days, but people do need to take it seriously- it seriously. that s a good point, when we see it seriously. that s a good point, when we see th
when we see the it seriously. that s a good point, when we see the sunshine - it seriously. that s a good point, when we see the sunshine and i it seriously. that s a good point, i when we see the sunshine and wish you good weather is coming, barbecues, paddling pools, yes put on some sunscreen, but this is more serious, we have schools warning about kids staying off, they are saying that kids should go to school to try to protect them. if saying that kids should go to school to try to protect them. to try to protect them. if you look at the temperature to try to protect them. if you look at the temperature of to try to protect them. if you look at the temperature of the - to try to protect them. if you look at the temperature of the human | at the temperature of the human body, at the temperature of the human body, it at the temperature of the human body, it is at the temperature of the human body, it is about 37 degrees orjust a bit below body, it is about 37 degrees orj
least another two months behind bars. a judge in russia ordering paul whelan to stay in prison until december 29. that s more than a year after the russians arrested and charged him with espionage. they say they caught him carrying a flash drive loaded with state secrets. he says they planted it on him. he was in russian court to fight those charges. images of him holding up a piece of paper with regard to his case. he was kept inside a box. convicted of a crime that never happened. russia said they caught james bond on the spy mission. in reality, they abducted mr. being on holiday. martha: he says a prison guard threatened him with a gun. jon huntsman, who fought for his release, says moscow has not shown any evidence that backs up their claims against mr. whelen. a few days ago the house of representatives passed a resolution demanding evidence from russia for his release. today is his 300 stay in prison.